Spent Fuel Ratio Estimates from Numerical Models in ALE3D
[摘要] Potential threat of intentional sabotage of spent nuclear fuel storage facilities is of significant importance to national security. Paramount is the study of focused energy attacks on these materials and the potential release of aerosolized hazardous particulates into the environment. Depleted uranium oxide (DUO2) is often chosen as a surrogate material for testing due to the unreasonable cost and safety demands for conducting full-scale tests with real spent nuclear fuel. To account for differences in mechanical response resulting in changes to particle distribution it is necessary to scale the DUO2 results to get a proper measure for spent fuel. This is accomplished with the spent fuel ratio (SFR), the ratio of respirable aerosol mass released due to identical damage conditions between a spent fuel and a surrogate material like depleted uranium oxide (DUO2). A very limited number of full-scale experiments have been carried out to capture this data, and the oft-questioned validity of the results typically leads to overly-conservative risk estimates. In the present work, the ALE3D hydrocode is used to simulate DUO2 and spent nuclear fuel pellets impacted by metal jets. The results demonstrate an alternative approach to estimate the respirable release fraction of fragmented nuclear fuel.
[发布日期] 2016-08-02 [发布机构]
[效力级别] [学科分类] 核能源与工程
[关键词] SPENT FUELS;DEPLETED URANIUM;PARTICULATES;URANIUM DIOXIDE;STORAGE FACILITIES;AEROSOLS;FUEL PELLETS;DAMAGE;DISTRIBUTION;RISK ASSESSMENT;JETS;MASS;SABOTAGE;MATHEMATICAL MODELS;COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION [时效性]